Do Schools Kill Creativity?

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NotesIdeasIdeasIdeasHow Schools Kill CreativityTED TALKArgument 1Every student should be given the opportunity to reach their full potential.Step 4spoken word videoConclusionDo you think that 12 years of school have prepared you to make decisions about your future?By Laura Jones & Pearl Dulayhttp://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.htmlThe education system is built in a way that inhibits students creativity.

Subjects like math and science are considered more important than subjects in the arts. willing to take a chancebeing originalthe worst thing you can do is make mistakesmath vs. danceeducated from the waist upGillian Lynne"we don't grow into creativity we grow out of it"-PicassoUniversity Professors "You can't get a job in it."Albert EinsteinJ.K. RowlingThe BeatlesConformity article (maybe put a picture of the 3 lines)Why do you think people are more focused on subjects like math and sciences than the arts?Should schools be structured in a way that accommodates the different learning styles?If there were more opportunities to be "creative", would kids develop in a different way (introvert vs. extrovert)?What would you do if you knew you could not fail?VSThesisArgument 2Argument 3Why I love education, but hate school. JK ROWLING Albert Einstein

The BeatlesAsch ExperimentSchool systems negatively push creativity to be the least significant part of a child's education.